herðablöðum
Herðablöðum is the Icelandic word for shoulder blades, also known as scapulae. These are two flat, triangular bones located on the upper back of the torso, connecting the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collarbone). In humans, the shoulder blades are essential for shoulder mobility, allowing a wide range of motion for the arms. They serve as an attachment point for numerous muscles that control and stabilize the shoulder joint, including those involved in lifting, reaching, and rotating the arm. The shape and structure of the herðablöðum are crucial for the complex movements and strength of the upper limbs. Variations in the anatomy of the herðablöðum can sometimes be associated with certain musculoskeletal conditions or injuries.